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so, again, what's the solution? the city. finally, the most interesting discussion maybe is the environmental discussion which has turned 180 degrees in the last ten years. you know, have you looked at -- even within the global warming discussion, you talk about carbon footprint and the vulcan project which maps where our carbon footprints are, you know, red is bad, green is good. you look at the united states, and it looks like the satellite night sky of the united states. hottest around the cities, cooler in the suburbs, coolest out in the country, right? but that measures co2 per square mile. in 2001 scott bernstein at the center for neighborhood technology in chicago said what happens if instead of measuring co2 per mile we start measuring co2 per person or per household? because there are only a certain number of us, and we can choose to live in places where we pollute more orless. if you look per household, the red and the green just flip, absolutely change places. and by far the healthiest place you can live is in the
so, again, what's the solution? the city. finally, the most interesting discussion maybe is the environmental discussion which has turned 180 degrees in the last ten years. you know, have you looked at -- even within the global warming discussion, you talk about carbon footprint and the vulcan project which maps where our carbon footprints are, you know, red is bad, green is good. you look at the united states, and it looks like the satellite night sky of the united states. hottest around the...
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you move towards a freer environment of the city and move from the south to the north and that is what most people did. in the process of doing that, some of it became politicized. >> host: because they expected things to be markedly different in the north. they didn't think racism was in the north. >> guest: in the north they are not going to be murdered for taking a stand. and so in the relatively freer environment they are able to really create the conditions for the modern movement. >> host: talk about some of the people of the movement. those in sncc and those nclc and others. who were the people who'd -- was a king, was that nocco max? was that the death of medgar evers? >> guest: all of the above. all of them had different roles. one of the ways in which i try to explain this is rosa parks made martin luther king possible. martin luther king didn't make rosa parks possible. if she hadn't done what she did by refusing to give a per seat on the montgomery bus martin luther king would have simply been an articulate, well meaning baptist minister. it's because of rosa parks that we
you move towards a freer environment of the city and move from the south to the north and that is what most people did. in the process of doing that, some of it became politicized. >> host: because they expected things to be markedly different in the north. they didn't think racism was in the north. >> guest: in the north they are not going to be murdered for taking a stand. and so in the relatively freer environment they are able to really create the conditions for the modern...
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she propelled me into positions as ypd director for the city and, ultimately, for the state, and yout--youth of the year for the state. and so she's special because she's that teacher who took the time to--to help make my life. c-span: now as you well know, the conservatives started to like you when you came out for school choice. >> guest: that's correct. that's right. c-span: why did you come out for school choice? >> guest: well, i came out for school choice not because i thought it was a conservative repub--or republican idea. i thought it was an idea that reflected what i had done. it goes back to your walking the walk and talking the talk. i developed a school in '82 because i felt that our kids were not getting a quality education from the system in the community in which we lived. and so my reality became one of being able to produce a better product out of--and not testing kids in--than the public school was doing in my community. and i see vouchers as a way of either forcing the system to do the necessary reforms to give the same quality of education in the subur--in the urb
she propelled me into positions as ypd director for the city and, ultimately, for the state, and yout--youth of the year for the state. and so she's special because she's that teacher who took the time to--to help make my life. c-span: now as you well know, the conservatives started to like you when you came out for school choice. >> guest: that's correct. that's right. c-span: why did you come out for school choice? >> guest: well, i came out for school choice not because i thought...
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and each of them had one major city, philadelphia, as you said, the largest city in the nation with all of the 40,000 people. so one of the things that martha, washington, i think, frankly found, not all together to her liking was the fact that she was uprooted from the agricultural, rural, life at mount vernon that she knew and had been born in to. that she had mastered in many ways and relished. and it is only the latest chapter of her sacrifice, which in the own way, i think you can argue matches anything that her husband sacrificed. >> that's true. she didn't want to go to the city. she didn't want to live in the north. she wanted to be home at mount vernon. but she had to be there with her husband to do what her husband wanted to do. she gave it up. but the thing that made her unhappy was the discover once she got there that washington had consulted with john jay and james madison and john adams, they had decided that the president could have no personal life. that any entertainment, any going to visit people, any having people in was in fact a public act. they couldn't just go han
and each of them had one major city, philadelphia, as you said, the largest city in the nation with all of the 40,000 people. so one of the things that martha, washington, i think, frankly found, not all together to her liking was the fact that she was uprooted from the agricultural, rural, life at mount vernon that she knew and had been born in to. that she had mastered in many ways and relished. and it is only the latest chapter of her sacrifice, which in the own way, i think you can argue...
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the city and the nation, michelle obama will attend tomorrow's funeral. we graciously appreciate the idea because it says to us that not only is she coming in support of our family but she is apparent. >> a family spokesperson says the girl's parents will be making a statement today because they want the focus to be on her. she had recently taken part in the president's inaugural festivities in washington only one week before she was gunned down about 1 mi. from obama's home. i remember her as a really funny, happy and sweet girl. it really fun person to be around. mourners have been paying respects all afternoon, many are from the neighborhood and they say they feel like they have lost their child. they want to come out and support the family. the majority did not know the family personally but want to show their support. i lost two family members to gun violence so i know what they are going through as for catching her killer gary mccarthy says police have made progress but so far no or arrests today he focused his comments on the big picture we believe
the city and the nation, michelle obama will attend tomorrow's funeral. we graciously appreciate the idea because it says to us that not only is she coming in support of our family but she is apparent. >> a family spokesperson says the girl's parents will be making a statement today because they want the focus to be on her. she had recently taken part in the president's inaugural festivities in washington only one week before she was gunned down about 1 mi. from obama's home. i remember...
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the city repeatedly lost $300 million in state and federal ait because the union basically refused to implement a rigorous teacher evaluation the union basically refuse to implement a rigorous teacher evaluation system. everybody has to be evaluated. everybody has to be held accountable, the way of the world but the fact union refuse to do this and very rightfully mike stood his ground to say no because they wanted the model to just be in place for two years that happened that the of the teacher would be removed and then be referred back the mayor said no. what is the point*? where is the public outcry for that? where are the people picketing in the streets to say you cannot deny our kids $300 million because you refuse to be held accountable to have a reasonable evaluation system in place. this is where students first is organizing everyday people like you. you have got to get involved in the process because the legislators in albany, the governor could solve the problems they need to hear from people like you you'll make your decisions with you contribute to the next campaign based
the city repeatedly lost $300 million in state and federal ait because the union basically refused to implement a rigorous teacher evaluation the union basically refuse to implement a rigorous teacher evaluation system. everybody has to be evaluated. everybody has to be held accountable, the way of the world but the fact union refuse to do this and very rightfully mike stood his ground to say no because they wanted the model to just be in place for two years that happened that the of the...
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cities are some of the rules we are refining us to come through this first year. a more than happy to talk about ways we are approaching the work in each case because they think that will bring it to life. but since many fewer practitioners, i thought some of these points might fit with some of your own findings. i would just say to you, people already asked me if i'm having fun. first off, it's an unbelievable privilege and it's starting to be fine. sir thank you very much. i'm looking forward to the conversation. >> thank you very much, ambassador and assistant secretary. avalon ask if you're having fun, but i did want to start with a general question. in selecting these four cases are your focusing 80% of your energy, is this a science or an art that you're trying to cultivate? is a systemic approach are trying to develop or are you seeing what you can have a tailoring individual each case? >> it's both. as the result of a process with people at the white house company assistant secretaries secretary for regional bureaus, making sure there is an ambassador who
cities are some of the rules we are refining us to come through this first year. a more than happy to talk about ways we are approaching the work in each case because they think that will bring it to life. but since many fewer practitioners, i thought some of these points might fit with some of your own findings. i would just say to you, people already asked me if i'm having fun. first off, it's an unbelievable privilege and it's starting to be fine. sir thank you very much. i'm looking forward...
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during the day, we have been looking at a lot of cold stuff there with the rain changing into an ice storm. meanwhile, some video from kansas city, missouri where a little north and west, it is all snow. warnings. from one side of missouri to the other, the same story. lot of snow and ice. south and east of the storm center, a problem with severe weather breaking up. high and low the temperatures. this cold trend will continue just a bit what. upper 30's to the south and east with the winds diminishing. it is going to be mighty cold overnight with lows in the '20s. as wencreasing cloudiness headed to the overnight hours. we're going to keep a close eye on the circulation around this system. this is liquid, mostly grain and storms. then we will get into some cold and dry air and we don't expect a lot of the precipitation to make it to our area. tomorrow, there could be some moving from the south and southwest and could be a little sleet and snow. freezing rain could be part of the picture as well. that will be well to the north and west in the form of snow and we will yield to a devel
during the day, we have been looking at a lot of cold stuff there with the rain changing into an ice storm. meanwhile, some video from kansas city, missouri where a little north and west, it is all snow. warnings. from one side of missouri to the other, the same story. lot of snow and ice. south and east of the storm center, a problem with severe weather breaking up. high and low the temperatures. this cold trend will continue just a bit what. upper 30's to the south and east with the winds...
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inside a tooched s-u-v this mornnng in baltimore city. ass crrme and justice reporter jjy 3 3 ...it's a caseethat's grabbed the aattntion of homicide detectiies. detectives. 3 a... teacher... is abusing students... at a montgomery couutt... elementtry school. school. ttmothy... 3 elementary chool in rockville...////pollce say... pwo... 11-yearrold girls.... repprted that they he toucced them... inappropriately... on severaa occassions../ p . beginning in septtmber...///. kru-pica... has taught at the schooll.. &psince august 2009.../ administrattve leave. 3 your power and gas bblls... will be goiig upthe public serviceeccmmission approved 3 ratt...the bill for the pents per mmnthh.. & month......and for the average p3 governor... o'malley's... gun control bill... clears... a... ig senate... commiitee... approvee... the measure....// but... john rydell reports.../ the... billl..isn't... in phe clear... 3- 33 lawmakers.... peeuced ...the... license fee.... for... handguns.../ from... 3 and... & increased... theelength... of... that license.
inside a tooched s-u-v this mornnng in baltimore city. ass crrme and justice reporter jjy 3 3 ...it's a caseethat's grabbed the aattntion of homicide detectiies. detectives. 3 a... teacher... is abusing students... at a montgomery couutt... elementtry school. school. ttmothy... 3 elementary chool in rockville...////pollce say... pwo... 11-yearrold girls.... repprted that they he toucced them... inappropriately... on severaa occassions../ p . beginning in septtmber...///. kru-pica... has taught...
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the trains are moving -- running york city, not any further than that. >> across the northeast, warning that the blizzardrepare for the is passed. time to stay safe. cars were ordered off the streets in boston. probably see that picking up, only -- is starting to let. it keeps intensifying. it seems yes, for the most part, are staying off the streets. only vehicles we will see occasional snow plows. they're listening to the emergency officials when them to stay inside. this is a 19 car pileup friday portland, maine. there are no serious injuries, but it drives some of the people to stay off the roads. the nor'easter moving into the could affect millions. boston, is now emergency has been put into place. the mayor had this message for residents. is a storm of major proportions. stay home.e roads, let the public works crews do their job. has declared a state of emergency. official said a plethora of snow clearing units will hit the but one that does not mean people should take unnecessary risks. at airports, thousands of been cancelled. >> most of the flights have been cancelled. maybe i
the trains are moving -- running york city, not any further than that. >> across the northeast, warning that the blizzardrepare for the is passed. time to stay safe. cars were ordered off the streets in boston. probably see that picking up, only -- is starting to let. it keeps intensifying. it seems yes, for the most part, are staying off the streets. only vehicles we will see occasional snow plows. they're listening to the emergency officials when them to stay inside. this is a 19 car...
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the tsa, located here in the nondescript building in crystal city. >> our mission is to make sure september 11th does not happen again. >> this is mission hall, the message here, never forget and it's hard to forget, when you can get so close to pieces of that day. >> having 9/11 artifacts on display would remind employees why we are here, we have unique pieces here. we have pieces from the world trade center, from the pentagon and we have the walk through metal detector that the terrorists walked through that morning. >> the metal detector made famous from this picture right here. >> i'm blown away by the little things. you can see the dust on this still from that day. >> on the top? >> yeah, yeah. >> now in a city full of museums, this one only available to those that work here. mission hall not open to the public, in fact, we are the first camera crew to film this hall. >> this was a flag that flew over the gate in boston where american airline s flight 11 lt from. >> which plane was that? >> that was the first the flight that went into the world trade center 8:46 this morning. >> it giv
the tsa, located here in the nondescript building in crystal city. >> our mission is to make sure september 11th does not happen again. >> this is mission hall, the message here, never forget and it's hard to forget, when you can get so close to pieces of that day. >> having 9/11 artifacts on display would remind employees why we are here, we have unique pieces here. we have pieces from the world trade center, from the pentagon and we have the walk through metal detector that...
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the city of hattysburg was hit. the governor plans to tour the damaged area today. >> in the northeast, more than 200,000 people are still without power following this weekend's massive blizzard. most of those outages are in the boston area. schools in that city remain closed today. they are working to make sure this morning's scute is as smooth as possible. using mass transit or work from home if possible. >> anything you can do to help us knock the piles down are going to help public safety. shoveling sidewalks will take a couple days. be very careful. we don't want to see a lot of pedestrian accidents. use caution. it's going to take us a couple days to get this back in place. >> airports and train stations are beginning to get back to normal. operating on a close to normal schedule and amtrak has limited service between new york and boston. >> new this morning, a search in the number of red light traffic camera tickets has maryland drivers upset. the number has nearly doubled. and the reason why might surprise y
the city of hattysburg was hit. the governor plans to tour the damaged area today. >> in the northeast, more than 200,000 people are still without power following this weekend's massive blizzard. most of those outages are in the boston area. schools in that city remain closed today. they are working to make sure this morning's scute is as smooth as possible. using mass transit or work from home if possible. >> anything you can do to help us knock the piles down are going to help...
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services for disadvantaged children across the state, most of them in baltimore city. more than half of the schools rely on title 1 funds. the largest federally funded education program in the nation. money set aside the target students in the classroom. that is why the superintendent is concerned with what is taking place on capitol hill. >> we have extra teachers, they can have smaller classrooms and they will need more attention. we have professionals that support the teachers' and make sure those shoulder and can get tutoring or mentoring when they need to have it. >> money that pays the salaries of teachers and staff and work with children with disabilities. that is why they are keeping a close watch. >> ha occupational therapists, physical therapists, they all need it. >> a small number of maryland teachers feeling the effects of budget cuts. coming out of the recession. increase that, we need to save these jobs. >> hundreds of students could lose their aid. >> cuts will also affect headstart programs. >> hundreds of thousands of people have watched videos and li
services for disadvantaged children across the state, most of them in baltimore city. more than half of the schools rely on title 1 funds. the largest federally funded education program in the nation. money set aside the target students in the classroom. that is why the superintendent is concerned with what is taking place on capitol hill. >> we have extra teachers, they can have smaller classrooms and they will need more attention. we have professionals that support the teachers' and...
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in the end, the last gifts were to those who lived in the city he loved and those giving him great pleasure. >> and i think that is a wonderful story that he could live quietly in his death and making a great impact. >> matt ackland, fox 5 news. >>> the news is far from over. >> the news edge at 11 starts right now. >>> the edge begins with a big digout. thank you for staying with us. i'm laura evans. >> i'm maureen umeh. the latest details. as much as three feet of snow fell over parts of new england and power companies are reporting more than 650,000 homes and businesses without power. four00,000 people are in that dark. >> the storm is to blame for one death and including a boy in massachusetts. it happened as he sat in the running car to keep warm while his father was shoveling snow. and a neighbor watched the entire scene unfold while she was shoveling her car out. >> and where's not breathing. and he bring them away and lays them on the ground and he comes back out and collapses. >> to perform cpr until emergency crews arrived and he later died at the hospital. crews say snow covering
in the end, the last gifts were to those who lived in the city he loved and those giving him great pleasure. >> and i think that is a wonderful story that he could live quietly in his death and making a great impact. >> matt ackland, fox 5 news. >>> the news is far from over. >> the news edge at 11 starts right now. >>> the edge begins with a big digout. thank you for staying with us. i'm laura evans. >> i'm maureen umeh. the latest details. as much as...
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you move towards a freer environment of the city and move from the south to the north and that is what most people did. in the process of doing that, some of it became politicized. >> host: because they expected things to be markedly different in the north. they didn't think racism was in the north. >> guest: in the north they are not going to be murdered for taking a stand. and so in the relatively freer environment they are able to really create the conditions for the modern movement. >> host: talk about some of the people of the movement. those in sncc and those nclc and others. who were the people who'd -- was a king, was that nocco max? was that the death of medgar evers? >> guest: all of the above. all of them had different roles. one of the ways in which i try to explain this is rosa parks made martin luther king possible. martin luther king didn't make rosa parks possible. if she hadn't done what she did by refusing to give a per seat on the montgomery bus martin luther king would have simply been an articulate, well meaning baptist minister. it's because of rosa parks that we
you move towards a freer environment of the city and move from the south to the north and that is what most people did. in the process of doing that, some of it became politicized. >> host: because they expected things to be markedly different in the north. they didn't think racism was in the north. >> guest: in the north they are not going to be murdered for taking a stand. and so in the relatively freer environment they are able to really create the conditions for the modern...
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this is looking across the city no clouds out there. high-pressure overhead, but as the high pressure moves out tomorrow, that will start a chain reaction. it will literally open the door for the storm that has yet to form. 42 in chantilly right now, 39 in chevy chase. the wind will diminish and clear skies tonight and temperatures will fall, mainly in the 20's in the immediate area. 37 in hagerstown and frederick 54 at fredericksburg now 47 at quantico and 45 at reagan national airport. inside the belt way, it will drop to the upper 20's. 24-31 degrees with mostly clear skies by morning. the possibility of a storm developing, notice how mild it is along the coast. there is a bit of separation in the air mass between the cold and warm, not dramatic but definitely noticeable. that will come into play as we get to late tomorrow and friday. a large area of new england possibly destined time for the weekend. high pressure moves out tonight and then we start to see the effects of high pressure moving offshore. wind coming out of the east wil
this is looking across the city no clouds out there. high-pressure overhead, but as the high pressure moves out tomorrow, that will start a chain reaction. it will literally open the door for the storm that has yet to form. 42 in chantilly right now, 39 in chevy chase. the wind will diminish and clear skies tonight and temperatures will fall, mainly in the 20's in the immediate area. 37 in hagerstown and frederick 54 at fredericksburg now 47 at quantico and 45 at reagan national airport. inside...
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slowly but surely they'll be closing down the city as the teeth of this storm begins to bite on boston. probably about sunset. this is going to be a fast moving, a very punching storm for this area. doug, back to you. we will have much more on this. we're starting at 4:00 to talk all about the weather and any traffic delays. join us starting at 4:00 a.m. >> we have breaking news in oxon hill, maryland, tonight. a cab driver is in custody. he's accused in a hit and run. darcy spencer joins live to tell us how this when he will thing unfolded. >> when the scene unfolded behind me, police tell me that teen is clenging to life tonight. and police say a witness helped lead them to the suspect, a cab driver. >> this exclusive video shows prince george's county police questioning a cab driver in connection with a hit and run. that crash left a teenager critically injured. >> did you get a blanket for him? >> mm-hmm. i got the blanket. >> how is he doing? >> he had blood all over his head. he was in pretty poor condition. just lying there. >> the teen was struck while crossing the 4700 block o
slowly but surely they'll be closing down the city as the teeth of this storm begins to bite on boston. probably about sunset. this is going to be a fast moving, a very punching storm for this area. doug, back to you. we will have much more on this. we're starting at 4:00 to talk all about the weather and any traffic delays. join us starting at 4:00 a.m. >> we have breaking news in oxon hill, maryland, tonight. a cab driver is in custody. he's accused in a hit and run. darcy spencer joins...
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enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ ♪ >> tomorrow we will start out with some sunshine and then some afternoon clouds. new england is really going to get buried, some inches -- some areas may be more than 3 8 feet of snow. captioned by the national captioning institute we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. ♪ ♪ i'd like to thank eating right whole grain, multigrain cheerios! my bowl, my spoons! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who cho/se more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios has whole grain and 110 delicious calories. ...more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios [ oumale announcer ] get creamy, dreamy peanut butter taste in multi-grain cheerios peanut butter.
enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ ♪ >> tomorrow we will start out with some sunshine and then some afternoon clouds. new england is really going to get buried, some inches -- some areas may be more than 3 8 feet of snow. captioned by the national captioning institute we gotta sell the car. where would we even...
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the new york city today. so far, not too many delays and cancellations. -- that a direct flight cancelled. are traveling by train or plane, check your trips before leave the house. princethis morning, county police are avestigating what led to shooting in capitol heights. the victim was dropped off overnight. the person was later pronounced dead. --ice are not saying if a ma a man was trying to cross the was clipped by a car. over and was hit by a car as a result. he died at the scene. the driver remained on the scene. cooperate with officers. clucks a teenage boy is injured after being a hit-and-run attacks the driver. that incident happened thursday road.on wheeler witnesses help track down the arrested nearwas the metro station. it belongs to the cab company. was rushed to the hospital. friday morning. >> bill ahead, you were not alone if you experience the big the internet on we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. t get in. hi, good te o see you. start with an actual wri
the new york city today. so far, not too many delays and cancellations. -- that a direct flight cancelled. are traveling by train or plane, check your trips before leave the house. princethis morning, county police are avestigating what led to shooting in capitol heights. the victim was dropped off overnight. the person was later pronounced dead. --ice are not saying if a ma a man was trying to cross the was clipped by a car. over and was hit by a car as a result. he died at the scene. the...
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i covered the suburbs the city of alexander rei ya and i later covered which is now the superior court, welfare, and education. the d.c. public schools. i was on the metro staff. >> not only for a reporter for a journalism professor at the yiewferred of maryland -- university maryland of. you've been following the field for a long time. what is the difference between now and the 'ownerships and now i'm still at the university of maryland. i'm an graduate districter of the merle college of journalism there. women have many more opportunities now than men do. but i still think it's harder for women to practice glass ceiling. one of the things about this book, though that i end with is how ironic it is that now women have the chance to be the
i covered the suburbs the city of alexander rei ya and i later covered which is now the superior court, welfare, and education. the d.c. public schools. i was on the metro staff. >> not only for a reporter for a journalism professor at the yiewferred of maryland -- university maryland of. you've been following the field for a long time. what is the difference between now and the 'ownerships and now i'm still at the university of maryland. i'm an graduate districter of the merle college of...
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so while it wasn't a permanent campaign, the a lot of cities that were under the radar, building on some of the internal polling that we did, really honing our 50 state strategy and having all the states in training our volunteers and giving us something to do to empower them in an offer that it president norman hasn't done. all of those things started pretty quickly after the president won his first election, and we build off about. >> when were you having to sort of build this? >> i showed up in april on a full-time basis, and we really started, and this was at david's insistence, we started very early april, may doing some very intensive research to try to get a handle on what people were thinking out there. this was before the debt ceiling stuff, but we knew that people were we of the economy. and it was a weary electorate. we really wanted to sort of see how we fit in, see how they were following what was going on on the other side. so by the time the debt ceiling it, we had a pretty good sense of the landscape and what, sort of what our way was to kind of move. the dead sea was rea
so while it wasn't a permanent campaign, the a lot of cities that were under the radar, building on some of the internal polling that we did, really honing our 50 state strategy and having all the states in training our volunteers and giving us something to do to empower them in an offer that it president norman hasn't done. all of those things started pretty quickly after the president won his first election, and we build off about. >> when were you having to sort of build this? >>...
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in boston, one for the record books in the city of boston. as of the latest. to show you how strong the winds were across many cities in parts of new england and also into areas further off to the south, take a look at some of these gusts that were reported from the storm system. in the 80s. 81 mile-an-hour winds in portland, connecticut and massachusetts, 83 mile-per-hour winds. so we're talking hurricane-force winds out here in portions of new england and even in areas further off to the south. snow reports again, some places picking up three feet of snow across portions of connecticut, incredible stuff. portions along long island, 30 inches and in boston 24.9 inches of snow. incredible stuff from the storm system. the center is pulling away from the area. it's not over yet. what we have strong winds in parts of maine and massachusetts are dealing with wind and snow coming down heavily at times across eastern portions of maine. still some more snow to talk about portions of maine. snow is pretty much over in portions of connecticut and new york city and also
in boston, one for the record books in the city of boston. as of the latest. to show you how strong the winds were across many cities in parts of new england and also into areas further off to the south, take a look at some of these gusts that were reported from the storm system. in the 80s. 81 mile-an-hour winds in portland, connecticut and massachusetts, 83 mile-per-hour winds. so we're talking hurricane-force winds out here in portions of new england and even in areas further off to the...
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the city? finally, the most interesting discussion may be the environmental discussion which turn 180 degrees in the last ten years. even within the global warming discussion you talk about carbon footprint and the balkan project which maps where our carbon footprints are, red is bad, green is good, look at the united states and it looks like satellite night sky of the united states, hottest around the cities, cooler in the suburbs, coolest in the country. that measure of co2 per square mile, in 2001, scotch bernstein of the center for neighborhood technology said what happens if instead of measuring ceo to provide we start measuring ceo to person or ceo to perhaps old? only a certain number of us and we can choose to live in places where we pollute more or less? look at sea a 2 per household the red and green just flipped, absolutely change places and healthiest place you can live is in the city. man hadn't burns 1-third of fossil fuels of people in dallas for example using a third of the elec
the city? finally, the most interesting discussion may be the environmental discussion which turn 180 degrees in the last ten years. even within the global warming discussion you talk about carbon footprint and the balkan project which maps where our carbon footprints are, red is bad, green is good, look at the united states and it looks like satellite night sky of the united states, hottest around the cities, cooler in the suburbs, coolest in the country. that measure of co2 per square mile,...
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through the middle of the city. with citizens of both sides during world war iii he wandered close to the boundary of the divided city me there on assignment or predetermined division he ended up feinstein to see the most through his camera were the american gis but he snapped a photograph of the unnamed clap the soldier it confirms this image was powerfully a single shot taken at a distance of black-and-white he stands as a subject between trolley tracks that culminate into the wall behind them. this encounter haunted freed and set him on course and beckoned his return from exile to come back to america to confront segregation and racism for the image would be the first photograph in black and white america and as in the book freed it sets this out and writes he and i coming to americans meet and part silently as deadly as the wall behind him is another wall there on the trolley tracks and on the cobblestones reaching back home it into our hearts dividing us wherever we me. i am white. he is black. from this point*
through the middle of the city. with citizens of both sides during world war iii he wandered close to the boundary of the divided city me there on assignment or predetermined division he ended up feinstein to see the most through his camera were the american gis but he snapped a photograph of the unnamed clap the soldier it confirms this image was powerfully a single shot taken at a distance of black-and-white he stands as a subject between trolley tracks that culminate into the wall behind...
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it serves all sorts of people in the city of seattle. another thing to see, and marketers who think goofiest permission of the the common krumholtz collective, which exists now is an ngo in louisiana. 2005 after hurricane katrina in august 2005 izzo recalled there was the health care infrastructure collapsed in new orleans. many people were left in places like charity hospital today. a lot of first responders for that to be the city and often their catastrophic situations. so you have not only the health care infrastructure more particularly. within a few days of hurricane katrina, three activists start the common ground collective and very basic preliminary health care services for people who remained in the city. one of these people is malika verheyen, a member of the black panther party in new orleans. they talk about starting the common ground clinic with these two other people, a doctor at another act of this, he says very freely the reason he felt like he could do this in the face about this catastrophe all around them is they have
it serves all sorts of people in the city of seattle. another thing to see, and marketers who think goofiest permission of the the common krumholtz collective, which exists now is an ngo in louisiana. 2005 after hurricane katrina in august 2005 izzo recalled there was the health care infrastructure collapsed in new orleans. many people were left in places like charity hospital today. a lot of first responders for that to be the city and often their catastrophic situations. so you have not only...
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her death brought renewed focus on gun and gang violence in the city. >>> the viewing of a -- former maryland delegate christine died after rescuers pulled her from her burning home temple hills. jones was the first african-american to represent prince george's county in the maryland general assembly. the final viewing will be held at bethlehem baptist church in southeast d.c. on martin luther king avenue. the viewing begins at 9:00 this morning. the funeral service at 11:00. >>> a -- this man died responding to a car fire near glebe road. today marks the one-year anniversary of his death. the virginia native was only 33 years old. today's remembrance will begin at 10:00 a.m. at the alexandria fire department development center on jefferson street. >>> we'll remain in the dark when it comes to new developments in the chandra leafy murder case. the hearings that involved ingmar guandique continue to be closed to the public and media. there have been a number of hearings which could be a sign with his conviction. the hearings should remain closed because of safety issues. the judge say
her death brought renewed focus on gun and gang violence in the city. >>> the viewing of a -- former maryland delegate christine died after rescuers pulled her from her burning home temple hills. jones was the first african-american to represent prince george's county in the maryland general assembly. the final viewing will be held at bethlehem baptist church in southeast d.c. on martin luther king avenue. the viewing begins at 9:00 this morning. the funeral service at 11:00....
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in the capital city. and the diplomacy with them and real life with them. in substance of how they behave at the u.n. we don't think the u.n. is that important. we don't wind up forcing them to take account of our positions on things many of which matter us. at least in the general assembly. we don't think it's worth the price we have to pay and the real world relationship with them in their own country. and we don't -- it means there's a disconnect between how we and our allies behave at the u.n. versus what our frequently far better relationships are directly in the capital. >> host: who are the new liberal realists you talk about in your book? >> guest: the obama administration came in split between two quite different camps. in the foreign policy. on the one hand you had a waive of people that i would describe typical describe liberal international. people believe in the mission of the u.n. to not just be the kind of diplomatic table where everybody negotiates and argues and debates and let's their views be known. something which is supposed to take on
in the capital city. and the diplomacy with them and real life with them. in substance of how they behave at the u.n. we don't think the u.n. is that important. we don't wind up forcing them to take account of our positions on things many of which matter us. at least in the general assembly. we don't think it's worth the price we have to pay and the real world relationship with them in their own country. and we don't -- it means there's a disconnect between how we and our allies behave at the...
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. >> if you look at 92 and the incumbent president, at the time the city said earlier, we are going through a brutal time after the debt limit. they looked into those potential candidates could be and some of them could drop. on the gary johnson thing, we did the close of that. we like that the possessions on pro-marijuana. >> there is a theory -- >> marijuana initiative -- >> in colorado. >> theory, you can speak to this that no matter who we looked at the end of the day, we didn't lose out because people didn't want to be for us, but didn't want to be someone they would default there. so they'd heard he made a about us. so we ultimately concluded an independent would hurt us. >> we had obama voters. >> ray. they were obama voters and people open to alternatives. but by the third person in their to split this republican for an alternative. >> matt, did you ever think there is going to be, forget larry johnson or ron paul, but just polarized that? >> i don't think i ever really thought about this seriously, but to the questioners question, that are paul was someone we took serious from the
. >> if you look at 92 and the incumbent president, at the time the city said earlier, we are going through a brutal time after the debt limit. they looked into those potential candidates could be and some of them could drop. on the gary johnson thing, we did the close of that. we like that the possessions on pro-marijuana. >> there is a theory -- >> marijuana initiative -- >> in colorado. >> theory, you can speak to this that no matter who we looked at the end of...
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this is the capitol city and has been the seat of government since the founding 403 years ago. and so the exercise of political power and the development of public policy is another theme. the history of santa fe is distinctive. for one thing, santa fe became a u.s. territory in 1848. and it was a territory for a very long time. the country and washington were reluctant to make santa fe a state. that eventually happened in 1912. new mexico existed as a territory for so long, in someso many ways doesn't seem to fit the rest of the country. and in fact, santa fe proudly, for a long, long time, has described itself as the city different. santa fe was -- and new mexico were explored by the spanish, coming from the south to the north. not from anglos coming from the east to the west. that's one difference. this community that's closely tied to the catholic church, priests accompanied spanish settlers on their way north and establishment of the church and establishment of the community of santa fe are inseparable. of course, this is-was a spanish speaking territory. populated mostly
this is the capitol city and has been the seat of government since the founding 403 years ago. and so the exercise of political power and the development of public policy is another theme. the history of santa fe is distinctive. for one thing, santa fe became a u.s. territory in 1848. and it was a territory for a very long time. the country and washington were reluctant to make santa fe a state. that eventually happened in 1912. new mexico existed as a territory for so long, in someso many ways...
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the city. the town, the entities we first formed in every early culture people come together around trade, creativity, living together, the neighborhood which we gathered. the ancient palace, which is where we started could conceively today act as an alternative agent in a modern world. and the great irony, beauty of that is that it closes a great circle. western civilization, civilizations everywhere started in towns, township, trading posts, and cities. but by the end of the ancient world it was clear that those cities were too small in the scale. too limited in their political representation to be capable of governing in the world that emerged in the mid evil empire and in the renaissance. in other words that's the scale of human society's grew. the township proved too small to deal with a large scale problems and so it required the invent of this of the renaissance in the early modern period to create the new idea of the nation of people. who then substituted themselves as a large entity ca
the city. the town, the entities we first formed in every early culture people come together around trade, creativity, living together, the neighborhood which we gathered. the ancient palace, which is where we started could conceively today act as an alternative agent in a modern world. and the great irony, beauty of that is that it closes a great circle. western civilization, civilizations everywhere started in towns, township, trading posts, and cities. but by the end of the ancient world it...
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cities are the moral of the health and freedom of man. if we continue to pile upon ourselves to in the cities like they do in europe we shall -- one another as they do their. and that made sense back in the 1700's when we have the whole country spread out and the biggest byproduct was fertilizer. so it's a longer discussion. all three of these are longer discussions, but they are all national crises. the national economic crisis, which is only going to get tougher and we have a national health crisis which is bankrupting us and a sandy proved all too clear a couple of weeks ago global warming is beginning to affect us dramatically and now we are not talking about stopping it. obviously the less of it have the better we will be and the more we can do to solve these problems. that is the center of our challenge as a nation. >> now on booktv patrick james explains international relations using themes found in the book "lord of the rings." this is about half an hour. >> hello unwelcome to the scholar circle. the "lord of the rings" trilogy an
cities are the moral of the health and freedom of man. if we continue to pile upon ourselves to in the cities like they do in europe we shall -- one another as they do their. and that made sense back in the 1700's when we have the whole country spread out and the biggest byproduct was fertilizer. so it's a longer discussion. all three of these are longer discussions, but they are all national crises. the national economic crisis, which is only going to get tougher and we have a national health...
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nevada to complement the veterans home in boulder city. [applause] nevada cherishes its veterans, and these resources will help insure that our service members receive the benefits they deserve. we owe the men and women who serve our country nothing less than total victory. prison -- [applause] ladies and gentlemen, by doing all of these things we are laying the groundwork for the future of our children and their families. they are the foundation of my budget and will continue to be the primary focus of my administration. my executive budget that will be transmitted to the legislature tonight represents general fund spending of approximately $6.5 billion for the next two years which is a modest increase over my last budget. caseload growth in health and human services drives much of this increase. my commitment to k-12 education has also increased spending for our schools. but we must only allow for growth that our fragile economic recovery can bear. in this budget we've reduced the tax burden on local businesses, we've addressed increasin
nevada to complement the veterans home in boulder city. [applause] nevada cherishes its veterans, and these resources will help insure that our service members receive the benefits they deserve. we owe the men and women who serve our country nothing less than total victory. prison -- [applause] ladies and gentlemen, by doing all of these things we are laying the groundwork for the future of our children and their families. they are the foundation of my budget and will continue to be the primary...
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feet of snow on the city. some places are as many as 4.5 feet. while there are similar weather patterns, it's not quite as intense as back then. >> the 1978 blizzard stalled for quite awhile. this storm looks like it -- the storm may stall for about maybe 12 to 24 hours only. >> weather forecasting technology has vastly improved since then. meteorologist did not have computers back then. >> they didn't have some to view the calculations. basically, it forecast as far out, you would say we are expecting a lot of snow. it would not have a number range except for a proximate guesses. but it's not easy these days still. what are we looking at? we're not going to get anything like that. >> nothing close to that. we will get a little light rain and possibly a brief mix of light snow on the backside of it. snow on the grassy areas on the mason-dixon line. i have a lot to talk about including the computer model for the snowfall in new england. snow lovers, you will be jealous of what i have to show you. jealous of new
feet of snow on the city. some places are as many as 4.5 feet. while there are similar weather patterns, it's not quite as intense as back then. >> the 1978 blizzard stalled for quite awhile. this storm looks like it -- the storm may stall for about maybe 12 to 24 hours only. >> weather forecasting technology has vastly improved since then. meteorologist did not have computers back then. >> they didn't have some to view the calculations. basically, it forecast as far out, you...
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those leftovers went to the city, extra stock. a bend went as a part of the sister city program to a local gentleman down to mexico and went to children in mexico. so there you have literary art, the performing arts, the educational value and the city cultural outreach all-in-one book. wherever you are go and investigate a local store. see if you like it. try to form an allegiance to it. if you don't like what they carry tell them. a lot of what we order comes from suggestion from our customers. i wish you had this book, which you have that book. we will get it for them and very often we will get another copy for the store and very often that will so quickly. goatee or both of store whatever you're trying to buy and see what they haven't talked to the people and talk to your neighbors. >> for more information booktv's recent visit to santa fe new mexico in the many other cities visited by local content vehicles go to c-span.org/local content.
those leftovers went to the city, extra stock. a bend went as a part of the sister city program to a local gentleman down to mexico and went to children in mexico. so there you have literary art, the performing arts, the educational value and the city cultural outreach all-in-one book. wherever you are go and investigate a local store. see if you like it. try to form an allegiance to it. if you don't like what they carry tell them. a lot of what we order comes from suggestion from our...
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enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >> leslie johnson was released take about 11ast months after being sentenced to behind bars. check downshed one toilet and tried to hide and her undergarments. johnson is serving a seven- year prison sentence. the montgomery county judge arguments today. said the school board executive broke a lot. the farm leased the land for 30 years. he will issue a written opinion about two weeks. >> an update tonight, we told employees at the aquatic not paid for their work. investigation turned up employees, many of them beennt workers, have for months for these paychecks. after we demanded answers, the workers got their checks within days. >> i have not had any light at until abc the tunnel 7 camelot. >> the university promised to what caused the delay in make necessary changes. if you have a problem, to give or send an e-mail. worker quit his tax form wasis stamped with the num
enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >> leslie johnson was released take about 11ast months after being sentenced to behind bars. check downshed one toilet and tried to hide and her undergarments. johnson is serving a seven- year prison sentence. the montgomery county judge arguments today. said the school board...
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in the city. santa fe has a population of 80,000 people, and it supports no less than 17 independent bookstores. how does collected works and the other 16 stay afloat? it's not easy. we all work very hard at what we do, and it is a very mutually-supportive community of bookstore owners. the city itself is tricultural with an amazing amount of very well read, very literary people. we boast more authors and points, both genuine and wannabes, than most communities. and the combination of six major musical organizations, an incredible museum system here, wonderful arts, ballet, opera. it is a rich cultural city, and the people that live here and the people that visit here come out and support that culture in all of its ramifications. the literary arts is just one of many here. i think what sents collected works apart is the fact that we really have this space, we're very fortunate to be in this beautiful space. we have the space to become a community center. and the fact that we do more than sell book
in the city. santa fe has a population of 80,000 people, and it supports no less than 17 independent bookstores. how does collected works and the other 16 stay afloat? it's not easy. we all work very hard at what we do, and it is a very mutually-supportive community of bookstore owners. the city itself is tricultural with an amazing amount of very well read, very literary people. we boast more authors and points, both genuine and wannabes, than most communities. and the combination of six major...
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i can say this, and hideous the country, port-au-prince is a city in the other cities of the quake zone because her has historically been large earthquakes in northern haiti and god naÏve is routinely had a devastating floods, tropical storms and hurricanes. those places are no better prepared for disaster than they were on the 12th of january january 2010. in that sense, if there's another disaster and they could well be, a couple days of rain, a storm that in other places of the basically devastating there remains very high. there is a chance. there can be optimism. optimism is no evidence. if you want optimism, please go ahead. as long as people are life, there's hope. as long as people still have an opportunity to make choices, they can make better choices. we in developed nations who are dealing with haiti, we are links, we are all in one way or another because we are fully invested in the country's ties and we have literal investments in the future. we can decide to make good decisions that will make the country stronger and more resilient and better able to withstand disaster an
i can say this, and hideous the country, port-au-prince is a city in the other cities of the quake zone because her has historically been large earthquakes in northern haiti and god naÏve is routinely had a devastating floods, tropical storms and hurricanes. those places are no better prepared for disaster than they were on the 12th of january january 2010. in that sense, if there's another disaster and they could well be, a couple days of rain, a storm that in other places of the basically...
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so the same way you broke down and said here's the specific cities do well and can have lessons for the american economy in the aggregate, what are some subset is right now that is a leading-edge the rest of the super sector came learn from? >> just a pretty fine point on your initial comment, top mattress in the united states said on 12% of land ask him a two of population, three quarters of gdp and on every asset that matters, 75, 80, 85% national share. so it's really hard to talk about an american economy. you really have to talk about network throughout the rest of the world. for a long time we focused a lot on the consumption economy in a wal-mart is that wal-mart is a wal-mart about whether phoenix, pittsburgh, denver, detroit. same footprint, seem designed, same price as, wages. when you start looking at advanced manufacturing, what you see is the effective cost areas of the conglomeration of fact of manufacturing and this obviously goes back for some period of time, locating your advanced r&d institutions, locating your skilled labor, whether community college are going back to
so the same way you broke down and said here's the specific cities do well and can have lessons for the american economy in the aggregate, what are some subset is right now that is a leading-edge the rest of the super sector came learn from? >> just a pretty fine point on your initial comment, top mattress in the united states said on 12% of land ask him a two of population, three quarters of gdp and on every asset that matters, 75, 80, 85% national share. so it's really hard to talk...
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>> here is a look at some of the forecasts in some of the cities around the country. washington, d.c., mostly sunny, 39. atlanta, cloudy, high of 60. st. louis will be windy, 31 the high. snow in denver. seattle, of course, rain, and 46 the high. >>> well, cardinals from all over the world are starting to gather in rome to choose pope benedict's successor, but some catholics are demanding retired archbishop roger mahoney not attend because of his role in shielding sexually abusie ivivi priests. he said he will attend the conclave. u.s. cardinal timothy dolan will also attend the conclave. he was questioned while he was the head of the archdiocese of milwaukee. he's reportedly one of the front-runners to succeed benedict but on wednesday he wouldn't join in the speculation. >> all the cardinals are really embarrassed to talk about that, and we'd be uncomfortable talking about it. so i'll leave it at that. >> boston's cardinal sean o'malley is also reportedly on the short list. he has a reputation as a reformer in the aftermath of the priests' sex abuse scandal. >>> a l
>> here is a look at some of the forecasts in some of the cities around the country. washington, d.c., mostly sunny, 39. atlanta, cloudy, high of 60. st. louis will be windy, 31 the high. snow in denver. seattle, of course, rain, and 46 the high. >>> well, cardinals from all over the world are starting to gather in rome to choose pope benedict's successor, but some catholics are demanding retired archbishop roger mahoney not attend because of his role in shielding sexually abusie...
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time for them to go off to new york city, it wasn't the time for them to go off to philadelphia. but again, he was talked into it in terms of his duty. everyone said you are the only one who can make this new nation into a nation that will survive, and he believed that, and so he took it on. um, she came to believe that, but she still found it very hard -- found it very hard to forgive all of his political enemies who took advantage of his sense of duty to play all sorts of political games and tricks with him. .. it shows her on a platform receiving. but of course, she didn't do that. that is the 19th century re-imagination. actually, they received a plane, drawing room and she sat on the couch and often on the couch sat with her was abigail adams. abigail considered that her place to sit next to mrs. washington. they met people as they came in. they shook hands, but there was never the sense of a platform or thrown to raise them above. that was never the way that she looked at herself as the president's first lady. it was never the way that he looked at himself. they both had a
time for them to go off to new york city, it wasn't the time for them to go off to philadelphia. but again, he was talked into it in terms of his duty. everyone said you are the only one who can make this new nation into a nation that will survive, and he believed that, and so he took it on. um, she came to believe that, but she still found it very hard -- found it very hard to forgive all of his political enemies who took advantage of his sense of duty to play all sorts of political games and...
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so there you have the literary arts, the performing arts, the educational value, and the city cultural outreach. all in one volume. we have so many great customers. they say, i wish you had this book or that the grid very often we will get a copy for the store. whatever you are trying to buy, talk to the people, talk to your neighbors. >> tv recently explored the literary culture of santa fe, new mexico. keep watching all weekend long for more from our area. >> hello, i am rob dean. i am the editor of the local newspaper that is 164 years old. we are in the offices of the "santa fe new mexican." i am also the author of "santa fe, its 400th year: exploring the past, defining the future." the book had a humble beginning. it was not, at first, design is about grid it began as a series of newspaper stories to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the founding of santa fe. in 1959, the publisher and editor had the presence of mind to ask a pulitzer-winning novelist to write about the history as it emerges through the pages of the "santa fe new mexican." he published the autobiography of sant
so there you have the literary arts, the performing arts, the educational value, and the city cultural outreach. all in one volume. we have so many great customers. they say, i wish you had this book or that the grid very often we will get a copy for the store. whatever you are trying to buy, talk to the people, talk to your neighbors. >> tv recently explored the literary culture of santa fe, new mexico. keep watching all weekend long for more from our area. >> hello, i am rob dean....
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in fact in some cities like chicago, baltimore, philadelphia, d.c., the list could go on, in some cities the statistics are worse. in fact it was reported in chicago but if you take into account prisoners, if you bachelet count prisoners as people and keep in mind that prisoners are excluded from poverty statistics and unemployment data that is masking the severity but if you actually count prisoners townspeople in the chicago area, 80% of working age african-american men, criminal records to legalize discrimination for the rest of their lives. these men are part of a growing undercast, not class, a group of people defined largely by race relegated to permanent second-class status by law. now i find today that when i tell people i now believe that mass incarceration is like the new jim crow people react with a completed this believe they say how can you say that? our criminal justice system isn't of crime control and of black folks would stop running around committing so many crimes we wouldn't have to worry about being locked up in the civil and human rights. there lies the greatest myt
in fact in some cities like chicago, baltimore, philadelphia, d.c., the list could go on, in some cities the statistics are worse. in fact it was reported in chicago but if you take into account prisoners, if you bachelet count prisoners as people and keep in mind that prisoners are excluded from poverty statistics and unemployment data that is masking the severity but if you actually count prisoners townspeople in the chicago area, 80% of working age african-american men, criminal records to...
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and they turn for the first look at the new york city skyline, the city where they learn the english and if the sun was bright, it would be cleaning up the gold dome of the world doping. not a monument to manufacturing or agriculture, but a monument to the american price, the on the constitutionally performance says to the prius coming at the rate to make steel in the new york world will be there ticket to understanding and learning english and american politics. he was very difficult man to the bethesda biographer. he was sort of like the howard hughes pit at the peak of his power, the most powerful publisher. his newspaper had "the new york times," cnn and the "washington post" all combined in people read the world and away when i was a child used to watch the three networks on tv. so you've reached this enormous pentacle power and begin to go blind. beethoven couldn't hear his music. at the same time, he became beset with a number of psychological issues, one of which raise disturbing. the room in which he could go in and get refuge from sound. is the exciting match and had a spec
and they turn for the first look at the new york city skyline, the city where they learn the english and if the sun was bright, it would be cleaning up the gold dome of the world doping. not a monument to manufacturing or agriculture, but a monument to the american price, the on the constitutionally performance says to the prius coming at the rate to make steel in the new york world will be there ticket to understanding and learning english and american politics. he was very difficult man to...
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we're in the 40s throughout the area. 47 degrees. here's a look at your city planner forecast. heading on down to 35 degrees by 11:00 p.m. we'll have more on the next storm system coming your way in a couple minutes. >>> the nfl, hockey, all paying attention to concussions and player safety. today a group of youth sports leaders went up to capitol hill asking why aren't the same standards applied to our kids. danielle lee is live on the hill. >> reporter: this alliance is arm armed with with parents and student athletes who suffered real losses due to sports accidents. some of those may have ended differently if people had better training and resources. beneat the excitement, there's a serious risk e each time an athlete reaches the field. this was the hit four years ago during a lacrosse game that nearly killed tommy mallin. >> i could have possibly died. he broke his neck but the athletic trainer on the field recognized the injury and protected his spine. he's since recovered. now tommy's mom is sharing their story with lawmakers. >> we couldn't just walk away and say, you kn
we're in the 40s throughout the area. 47 degrees. here's a look at your city planner forecast. heading on down to 35 degrees by 11:00 p.m. we'll have more on the next storm system coming your way in a couple minutes. >>> the nfl, hockey, all paying attention to concussions and player safety. today a group of youth sports leaders went up to capitol hill asking why aren't the same standards applied to our kids. danielle lee is live on the hill. >> reporter: this alliance is arm...
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the city has substantial control over that. when they do go up, there will be capital losses all over the place. interest rates go up. the prices go down. that includes my wife and i, we are going to suffer capital losses. and the risk management system of financial institution fails, like they filled in 2000 and 2009, if they do, they do will be serious lawsuits to a lot of institutions. if that happens, we should hit them over the head with a sledgehammer. it's not that they screwed up badly at that time, but they should have learned something from that. if they are not, they are going to suffer significant losses. that is inevitable. the only question is the timing, including the speed. although you never know for sure with markets. the housing bubble collapses pretty fast. this bond bubble, if you want to call it that. the question, of course, people should be listening. they should be listening. it should not cause a financial craddock wisdom. >> hello, i am an ordinary citizen, ordinary citizen number two. >> not just a s
the city has substantial control over that. when they do go up, there will be capital losses all over the place. interest rates go up. the prices go down. that includes my wife and i, we are going to suffer capital losses. and the risk management system of financial institution fails, like they filled in 2000 and 2009, if they do, they do will be serious lawsuits to a lot of institutions. if that happens, we should hit them over the head with a sledgehammer. it's not that they screwed up badly...
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more ominous in the city. it was impossible to say exactly how many people were now sleeping under open skies but the most widely used estimates estimated over a ten knock of the donary's population. jurists reporting on the camps. crime-ridden hot beds of simmering unrest, at risk for further calamity. microcosm for their widely held view of haiti. the high lot of the secretary general's visit was a trip to one of these camps. up the hill, on the golf course. the iron gated clubhouse was still a ford operating base of the u.s. army. young paratroopers peered with curiosity as the diplomatic entered with a fay los angeles of security guards. out front was a more familiar face. it bearer was becoming a force even more powerful than the soldiers, sean penn arrived. for a few days the landing team of the relief organization, or jphro, distributed water filters and medical aid here' and there. then an army officer invited inside the wire. most workers were excited about actress ma rooa. both acors lived in a struc
more ominous in the city. it was impossible to say exactly how many people were now sleeping under open skies but the most widely used estimates estimated over a ten knock of the donary's population. jurists reporting on the camps. crime-ridden hot beds of simmering unrest, at risk for further calamity. microcosm for their widely held view of haiti. the high lot of the secretary general's visit was a trip to one of these camps. up the hill, on the golf course. the iron gated clubhouse was still...
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it got so bad that the city took over, 'cause the city has a responsibility to protect its citizens. boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why you would have a cold. well, we were swimming in diluted sewage. melosi: the major way to deal with pollution, at least until early into the 20th century, was through the process of dilution. the assumption was that the capacity of rivers and streams, and even the seas, allowed for certain levels of pollution that eventually would purify themself. as we get later into the 20th century, it becomes clear that the volumes of waste made dilution unworkable as a single solution. and so treatment became the ways in which we deal with pollution. narrator: to protect public health, starting in the 1950s
it got so bad that the city took over, 'cause the city has a responsibility to protect its citizens. boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why...